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IT Network Manager

IT Network Manager

Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Penrith

Penrith, Cumbria

  • Expired
Salary:
Scale PO1 - £29,323 - £31,601
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
16 February 2018

Job overview

Queen Elizabeth Grammar School is seeking to appoint an ambitious, enthusiastic and inspiring full-time Network Manager responsible for managing and controlling all technical aspects of the installation, configuration, operation, maintenance, and development of the school’s ICT hardware, software and network infrastructure. The Network Manager is a pivotal role that will play a crucial part in the delivery of the school's IT systems and in the implementation of the IT strategy and vision. 

The role requires good interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to work as part of a team is essential.  

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The post is subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references.      

Deadline for all applications: 9am, Friday 16th February  

Interviews will be held Thursday 1st March  

Application packs are available via TES, our website www.qegs.cumbria.sch.uk or from the Head’s PA Mrs Caroline Richards secretary@qegs.cumbria.sch.uk

Attached documents

About Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Penrith

Queen Elizabeth Grammar School Penrith is a co-educational academy school based in Cumbria for students aged 11-18.

It was founded by Royal Charter in 1564 and has been an academy trust since 2011. The school has approximately 1034 pupils on roll, of whom 234 are in the sixth form.

Headteacher

David Marchant

Values and vision

Queen Elizabeth Grammar School Penrith believes in taking the best aspects of a traditional grammar school ethos and blending them with what it sees as the most useful elements of good practice in modern education. At the school, there is a dedication to academic excellence.

The school also wishes to keep itself small and friendly so that teachers and pupils know each other and can work together effectively.

The school also believes in enriching students’ learning experiences in ways that go beyond the school curriculum. There is considerable extra-curricular provision in sport and the performing and creative arts. For example, in the Autumn term alone each year there will be over one hundred separate sporting fixtures in rugby, football, netball and hockey with numerous theatre trips, drama workshops and performances by the various music ensembles in several concerts and school events. There are also many opportunities outside lesson time for pupils to participate in outdoor pursuits, art, design and technology, science, and engineering as well as mathematics, business, and enterprise activities.

Ofsted

Good at our last inspection.

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Applications closed